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he brings it up and is convicted and hong in kingston new york. but in some of you may have coats were you have a cloth over the button this was a fashion popular at the time of the american revolution on your overcoat were the buttons to match the cloth of the jacket. what was happening in philadelphia while the british were in occupation children could go in and out of the lines pretty much without being harassed so messages would be in short and placed over a wooden or bone by 10 covered in the cloth the son would go through the wind out to the american troops and see his brother who would then take the messages out from under the button and ride to a response and sent him back into the city of philadelphia. they're word double bottom canteens, clothes, dr. benja min church mentions some of the spies and you are familiar with a heady, a sweatshirt that has pull strings you have a sleeves during the american revolution at that time you have a bolstering they would hide the message inside this lots of the drawstring. when british soldier when he
he brings it up and is convicted and hong in kingston new york. but in some of you may have coats were you have a cloth over the button this was a fashion popular at the time of the american revolution on your overcoat were the buttons to match the cloth of the jacket. what was happening in philadelphia while the british were in occupation children could go in and out of the lines pretty much without being harassed so messages would be in short and placed over a wooden or bone by 10 covered in...
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the damage that was done goes on and on and happening today in new york state. the reason we don't have a budget now has to do with day bitter harvests from the spitzer administration the election next year is likely to produce more battery funds. but if you read the book carefully you will see all of the great ideas. we did some stuff. i think looking at a couple of young people working in the administration and doing marvelous work but it was just overwhelmed. i am sure something good happened that the tsunami hit. right? but people are not talking about the good caramel made that day. >> is there any think you think you could have done to make things different? >> yes. when you write a book like this you have got to do it was brutal honesty with respect to everybody else by yourself. probably 11 to 12 places where i take myself to task force delphi did not do right track as the book points out, when i saw, i did not know what i was looking at but at the end of the transition i tend to letter saying i am not joining the administration. they had big to me and b
the damage that was done goes on and on and happening today in new york state. the reason we don't have a budget now has to do with day bitter harvests from the spitzer administration the election next year is likely to produce more battery funds. but if you read the book carefully you will see all of the great ideas. we did some stuff. i think looking at a couple of young people working in the administration and doing marvelous work but it was just overwhelmed. i am sure something good...
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and, the washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french. the british in new york believe that and so what do you have to do is, once you know what the enemy believes, you then have to reinforce their believe that that is what you are going to do. so, the next thing would be method selection. the options they used, one of the things that he did was since they were using the french army in the french army, the bulk of their diet is bread, he had brick ovens being built and they were built in chatham new jersey. issued orders for the preparation of building ovens at the highlands, right near sandy hook, and he also was issuing orders for supplies to be brought to the french ovens at the highlands. once the wrenched troops arrived but since the french troops were never going there he could write as many orders as he wants because none of these contracts would ever take place. the other thing that he did is he had troops assigned to go to -- and they went down by the water's edge. he wanted the british to observe them collecting bricks. you had
and, the washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french. the british in new york believe that and so what do you have to do is, once you know what the enemy believes, you then have to reinforce their believe that that is what you are going to do. so, the next thing would be method selection. the options they used, one of the things that he did was since they were using the french army in the french army, the bulk of their diet is bread, he had brick ovens being built and...
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is happening today in new york state. the reason we don't have a budget has to do with a better harbor that was sown during the spitzer administration, the election next year is likely to produce more, unit, bad results. but if you read the book carefully you will see all of the great ideas that we had. and we get some stuff. you know, we did some stuff. i'm looking at a couple of young people who work for me, and one of them still works in the administration, and he is doing marvelous work, you know, and he is doing great work. but it was just overwhelmed, you know, overwhelmed. i'm sure something good happened that day that the tsunami hit, right? but people are not talking about, you know, the good ml from that day. they are talking about the tsunami. >> would do, could you, is there anything you think you could have done to make things a little different? >> yeah, yeah. look, when you write a book like this, you've got to do it with brutal honesty, with respect to everybody else and just sell. there's probably a level
is happening today in new york state. the reason we don't have a budget has to do with a better harbor that was sown during the spitzer administration, the election next year is likely to produce more, unit, bad results. but if you read the book carefully you will see all of the great ideas that we had. and we get some stuff. you know, we did some stuff. i'm looking at a couple of young people who work for me, and one of them still works in the administration, and he is doing marvelous work,...
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the times of london, the london saturday review, the new york tribune, new york sun, new york advertiser, new york world, new york post newspapers in washington, boston and chicago and stories with headlines that read, a famous lobbyist ed, sam ward exit. and from the national police gazette, sam was career, his adventures as a lobbyist, philosopher, speculate or in mother. "the new york times" obituary filled to entire columns with more than 4000 words. after much in a strictly nice is grateful that his well cut suits and a sapphire ring, most of the obituaries focused on several aspects of sam's life. sam is a genial host. famous print of the world and see him them as king of the lobby. what a puzzle with this universal favorite included the tribune's obituary whom the sternest moralist could not find it in is hard to dislike in the boldest luggage it could be a cause, it, who expires which nobody can respect in the door and to question the life is so much amiability, so much refinement and so much good reading. while the attribute tried without success to solve this puzzle, it did wha
the times of london, the london saturday review, the new york tribune, new york sun, new york advertiser, new york world, new york post newspapers in washington, boston and chicago and stories with headlines that read, a famous lobbyist ed, sam ward exit. and from the national police gazette, sam was career, his adventures as a lobbyist, philosopher, speculate or in mother. "the new york times" obituary filled to entire columns with more than 4000 words. after much in a strictly nice...
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velazquez of new york. the chair: the gentlewoman from new york, ms. velazquez and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. ms. velazquez: the nation of puerto rico is eight million people strong, four million reside on the island of puerto rico and four million live in the united states. from florida to new york city to chicago to california and every where in between, the puerto rican communities across the nation. those purns who have been born in the united states are not less purns than the ones who reside on the island. all of us, regardless of where we were born have a deep and abiding connection with our cultural home. puerto ricans raised on the mainland often speak spanish. they're taught about their cultural history and where they come from. in new york city, chicago and cities across this land, regardless of where they were born, all puerto ricans are deeply vested in the political future on the island. i was born and raised in puerto rico. but that does not make me more purn than
velazquez of new york. the chair: the gentlewoman from new york, ms. velazquez and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york. ms. velazquez: the nation of puerto rico is eight million people strong, four million reside on the island of puerto rico and four million live in the united states. from florida to new york city to chicago to california and every where in between, the puerto rican communities across the nation. those purns who...
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i have not looked at the new york yankees versus the mets, for example. york yankees versus the mets, for example.
i have not looked at the new york yankees versus the mets, for example. york yankees versus the mets, for example.
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. >> rose: a son of new york, governor of new york. >> he was governor of new york, he was president, elected four times. only president in the history of... the second point is that louis kahn was one of the great architects the 20th century. to have chairman of our architects committee, this becomes a world class monument. that i believe's true. >> rose: because it bears the imprint of louis kahn? >> it's his last work. it's the only work that could be built... someone bought one for $110 million. think of what you could do in building this, the great louis kahn monument. we've raised $35 million and there's only $15 million ngor go. so i think that's a... and the other thing is open space. the mayor has done a fantastic things in new york in terms of waterways and water parks all around the city. this is part of that except it's much more of a private sector enterprise than the other parks that are joining it. so you're going to have four and a half acres that is the four freedoms park and you're going to have ten acres of open space above that. so you're going thief wonderful view
. >> rose: a son of new york, governor of new york. >> he was governor of new york, he was president, elected four times. only president in the history of... the second point is that louis kahn was one of the great architects the 20th century. to have chairman of our architects committee, this becomes a world class monument. that i believe's true. >> rose: because it bears the imprint of louis kahn? >> it's his last work. it's the only work that could be built... someone...
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according to the new york daily news, disturbing details about the thwarted al-qaeda plot in new york city. sources say najibullah zazi and two other suspects planned to strap on explosives, head to the grand station and explode during rush hour to get the maximum amount of death and destruction. >> domestic terrorism is what we have to worry about. at the mall of america, in the subway system or at long beach harbor. >> reporter: this news comes after the arrests in pakistan. zazi confessed that they travel l to pack tan in -- traveled to pakistan in 2008. they were recruited by al-qaeda in manhattan. kt mcfarlands said it is a perfect example of why the patriot act needs to be renewed. >> because at the end of the day, you're not going to prevent something when the guy has got the backpack walking into the mall. the only time is to prevent it from happening and that means intelligence and working with domestic groups and finding out where the terrorists are. >> reporter: the attack was supposed to take place on the anniversary of 9-11 last year, but zazi became aware that the fbi an
according to the new york daily news, disturbing details about the thwarted al-qaeda plot in new york city. sources say najibullah zazi and two other suspects planned to strap on explosives, head to the grand station and explode during rush hour to get the maximum amount of death and destruction. >> domestic terrorism is what we have to worry about. at the mall of america, in the subway system or at long beach harbor. >> reporter: this news comes after the arrests in pakistan. zazi...
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that was new york. their original grand central was massive, the largest railroad depot and the world and largest in the western hemisphere. just by jet -- gigantic building with enormous glass building ceiling. when they constructed grand central and much of it was paid for by vanderbilt personally came right out of his -- he bought the stock that was issued for a personally. this nervous piece of infrastructure coming even though that isn't there today, it was a major contribution to the whole development of midtown. it was there because of certain laws but it was his financial capacities and the planning of his son that brought in to being. >> of putting into modern industrial power and transportation and infrastructure into this usually crowded city which new york has always been fairly ingenious about. >> he tried to build an underground railroad system to city hall and decided it just wouldn't pay in the end. >> looked into a subway. >> actually chartered a corporation to do it and decided it woul
that was new york. their original grand central was massive, the largest railroad depot and the world and largest in the western hemisphere. just by jet -- gigantic building with enormous glass building ceiling. when they constructed grand central and much of it was paid for by vanderbilt personally came right out of his -- he bought the stock that was issued for a personally. this nervous piece of infrastructure coming even though that isn't there today, it was a major contribution to the...
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and send them in to british headquarters here in new york. he did so well that after the battle of brandywine in pennsylvania, the british army captured and original american report, but were absolutely convinced it was fake. because they were getting so many fake reports they refuse to believe it. now, another one is what washington's deception was that he needed to steal a march in 1781 to move the american army and the french army from north jersey and basically westchester and putnam county, past the british, across the delaware river and eventually down to yorktown to hook up with lafayette down there and attack cornwall is. so washington uses, it's called a deception battle plan. and the deception balls plan is also used in world war ii for the land that nobody. it's also used in desert storm by general schwarzkopf to do an end around on the republican guard. they used washington's plan. all right. first thing you need is a clear objective. and a clear objection was he needed to steal a march across new jersey by stealth without being a
and send them in to british headquarters here in new york. he did so well that after the battle of brandywine in pennsylvania, the british army captured and original american report, but were absolutely convinced it was fake. because they were getting so many fake reports they refuse to believe it. now, another one is what washington's deception was that he needed to steal a march in 1781 to move the american army and the french army from north jersey and basically westchester and putnam...
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york times." >> for "the new york times." and a reporter for the st. louis dispatch as well. with many these fassett. >> and her husband. >> how long were y'all married? >> we were married 10 years. there's a love story that the part of my times in black-and-white. it's about journalism. it's about "the new york times." there is some juicy stuff about the times, but ultimately i call this book a success story because it's about this man who has a young man goes on a mission and he ultimately achieved that mission. but he was also in search of not just professional excellence, but a family, the family he had lost a child and he wanted that so much. so there's this earth smokeout story as well as this professional gross tory. and i was fortunate to be a part of both because at one point he was my boss as well. he recruited me and hired me at "the new york times" so i worked for him for a while. >> wendi gerald boyd die? what was his final position at "the new york times"? >> gerald died in 2006 november, thanksgiving day actual
york times." >> for "the new york times." and a reporter for the st. louis dispatch as well. with many these fassett. >> and her husband. >> how long were y'all married? >> we were married 10 years. there's a love story that the part of my times in black-and-white. it's about journalism. it's about "the new york times." there is some juicy stuff about the times, but ultimately i call this book a success story because it's about this man who has a...
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when a new york san checked into the new york hotel a southern stronghold and from there he sat letter is full of all the gossip about the south and from the south that he could mean to seward's death. at the time the war was over, sam's purse with an antiwar to julia, all my bank accounts or over john. i have to go back to washington to get the money. now sam's timing was perfect. a new era with stunning in a combination of old and new forces guarantee that a man with sam's unusual skills could indeed get some money in post world washington. just how sam went about spinning charm into gold is whether to focus on now. representatives of a host of reform rooms were flocking to washington hoping to channel the newly concentrated powers that are toward the betterment of society. at the federal government could abolish slavery, surely you could write other ones. spokesman for the poor and the sick, for criminals for temperance and education for civil service reform code for the abolition of capital punishment, for civil rights for, justice for american indians, for roles for women and for
when a new york san checked into the new york hotel a southern stronghold and from there he sat letter is full of all the gossip about the south and from the south that he could mean to seward's death. at the time the war was over, sam's purse with an antiwar to julia, all my bank accounts or over john. i have to go back to washington to get the money. now sam's timing was perfect. a new era with stunning in a combination of old and new forces guarantee that a man with sam's unusual skills...
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suzanne pratt, "nightly business report", new york. >> susie: while the president was busy in new york, senate democrats in washington were charging ahead on financial reform. senate majority leader harry reid said he's tired of waiting for republicans to back legislation holding wall street accountable for reckless behavior. so, today he set a procedural vote for monday afternoon that could clear the way for debate on the bill. reid is promising the strongest oversight ever of financial firms, with or without republican support. >> so, this is what i have to say to our friends on the other side, those still willing to do what is right, to those still willing to help us slam the breaks on wall street's joy ride: we are ready to work with you. but to those republicans determined to stand in the way and do the big banks' bidding, know this: no matter how hard you try to distort and distract this debate, wall street reform is coming. >> susie: so far, none of the 41 senate republicans has publicly backed the bill. both parties say they continue to negotiate. but without republican support
suzanne pratt, "nightly business report", new york. >> susie: while the president was busy in new york, senate democrats in washington were charging ahead on financial reform. senate majority leader harry reid said he's tired of waiting for republicans to back legislation holding wall street accountable for reckless behavior. so, today he set a procedural vote for monday afternoon that could clear the way for debate on the bill. reid is promising the strongest oversight ever of...
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york at the new york historical society on lincoln in new york. i had never really thought that lincoln had much of a presence in new york that mattered. it ends up it mattered in a great deal, in a whole host of ways. some of these pictorial circumstances -- a group called the copperheads, who were for slavery, against clinton being able to control the militia of the state of new york -- a group called the brooklyn soperistics -- groups in the north holding ideas you would think for 16th century. contrast it with an unbelievably enlightened leader and enlightened leadership around the country of a very different bill. -- different ilk. lincoln helped lead this country but the country helped lead at lincoln. that is the way we are today. we have these challenges. the question is whether the great instincts of our country are going to come out. if they don't we are in trouble. if they do, watch out. this place is going to take off. >> thank you, chairman jim leach. [applause] h[captioning performed by [captions copyright national cable satellite co
york at the new york historical society on lincoln in new york. i had never really thought that lincoln had much of a presence in new york that mattered. it ends up it mattered in a great deal, in a whole host of ways. some of these pictorial circumstances -- a group called the copperheads, who were for slavery, against clinton being able to control the militia of the state of new york -- a group called the brooklyn soperistics -- groups in the north holding ideas you would think for 16th...
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new york, sunny and 65. miami, sunny and 86. chicago, sunny and 61, denver, thunderstorms and 58, los angeles, showers and 61. time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clouds are scattered over the northeast. the southeast is mainly clear. skies are clear around the great lakes and northern plains. and much of the west is looking at cloudy skies this morning. later today, strong thunderstorms will be popping up across the southern plains. the southeast remains mainly dry and pleasant. scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue for much of the west. temperatures will be cooler and some scattered showers are likely around the northeast. >>> now to sports and a gem by a twins left-hander. he struck out six and pitched eight scoreless innings. a solo home run in the sixth gave them a lead and they went on to win it 6-0. in oakland, phil hughes was in a groove taking a no-hitter through seven innings. on the first pitch in the eighth, a comebacker was smacked and he reached first when h
new york, sunny and 65. miami, sunny and 86. chicago, sunny and 61, denver, thunderstorms and 58, los angeles, showers and 61. time now for a check on the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows clouds are scattered over the northeast. the southeast is mainly clear. skies are clear around the great lakes and northern plains. and much of the west is looking at cloudy skies this morning. later today, strong thunderstorms will be popping up across the southern plains. the southeast...
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did the new york times, did news week, did maureen dowd, did this go too far? >> they weren't the only catholics writing about this. peggy noonen in saturday's wall street journal she praised the new york times in this case and some others, the immediate kra do a good job of forcing the catholic church, political or religious to confront some of its inner darkness. i thought larry goodstein's piece was well researched and this is in a newspaper openly hostile to what the catholic church stands for. it's a pretty good piece and i think it forces the vatican to deal with something it needs to deal with. >> so, judy the pope has become the media's target. is it coincidence it's during holy week? that's what one commentator suggested, but i'm struck by the stakt that another commentator in the atlantic said hey, what do you do if you're in trouble if you're a politician, richard nixon, you blame the media and that's what the catholic church is doing, blame the media for doing its job and reporting on abuse cases that the church should have taken care of a long time
did the new york times, did news week, did maureen dowd, did this go too far? >> they weren't the only catholics writing about this. peggy noonen in saturday's wall street journal she praised the new york times in this case and some others, the immediate kra do a good job of forcing the catholic church, political or religious to confront some of its inner darkness. i thought larry goodstein's piece was well researched and this is in a newspaper openly hostile to what the catholic church...
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and they were brought across new jersey by two different methods, brought here to new york. they were given to the reverend jonathan odell, who didn't decoded the messages, and then turn them into british headquarters right here at one broadway. they also used the book codes. blackstone's commentaries on the laws of england, and if you notice, it's his fifth oxford edition. it is very important that the two people sending and coding and decoding the messages are using the same addition. otherwise, you find that you put down the word balloon and they are reading it as baloney. so you have got to use the same addition. the first number is usually the page, the second number is the line and the third number is the word. so 45-nine-eight would mean to go to page 45, go down to line nine, the over two word eight, and that would be your word. which obviously you've got to have the same book. dictionary code. very popular use by all sides. a dictionary, the most common one just was the new spelling dictionary. it has a list of words alphabetical order, two columns, and you have jus
and they were brought across new jersey by two different methods, brought here to new york. they were given to the reverend jonathan odell, who didn't decoded the messages, and then turn them into british headquarters right here at one broadway. they also used the book codes. blackstone's commentaries on the laws of england, and if you notice, it's his fifth oxford edition. it is very important that the two people sending and coding and decoding the messages are using the same addition....
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"politico", cover story "new york times" magazine this coming weekend. you did a piece about him too. >> he, one of the things i found, i was doing a piece on bomba and it came out in january. and one of the things i found is that all the people in the white house, they were keying their day and all the reporters of the white house were keying their day, many of them to what was in michael en's "politico" blog in the morning. michael engets up at 4:00 in the morning. he gets to the office at 5:00. and he writes by 7:00, he's pushed out what's happening. >> rose: he's read all the papers. >> he has read all of them. he's provided links to them, the headlines, the and basically earn is waking up to that. and that becomes the substitute for "the new york times", "the wall street journal". >> rose: deciding what they should read. >> and then dan five who is now the white house communications director, he was the deputy, dan five would told me starts calling allen at a o clock in the morning and sending him e-mails to try and get their spin out there wz. >> r
"politico", cover story "new york times" magazine this coming weekend. you did a piece about him too. >> he, one of the things i found, i was doing a piece on bomba and it came out in january. and one of the things i found is that all the people in the white house, they were keying their day and all the reporters of the white house were keying their day, many of them to what was in michael en's "politico" blog in the morning. michael engets up at 4:00 in the...
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the winter weather affecting areas around new york state and maine and new york state you're getting it and slide to new england and later all the blue is all rain and the white all snow and the cold air cracking out of ontario. everybody will change from rain to snow later today and basically in the highest mountaintops but down south of here, skies begin to clear. let me take you live to washington, d.c. clouds and rain showers off and on around the region. today, clearing skies. temperatures back into the mid-60s. not a bad one. decent conditions for the next day or so. but that rain will hang around for the morning for new york city. here's what it looks like for the winter storm warnings. all the areas shaded in red. 6 to 12 inches of. highest elevations and that's also going to slide into vermont and new hampshire and parts of maine, too. looks like around central vermont three to five inches of snow above 1,000 feet in elevation. highest elevations, you get the most. going to be there for most of the day. you zoom towards this area and this is where the heaviest rain is going
the winter weather affecting areas around new york state and maine and new york state you're getting it and slide to new england and later all the blue is all rain and the white all snow and the cold air cracking out of ontario. everybody will change from rain to snow later today and basically in the highest mountaintops but down south of here, skies begin to clear. let me take you live to washington, d.c. clouds and rain showers off and on around the region. today, clearing skies. temperatures...
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out of new york city. more than 250 firefighters battled a seven alarm fire in a high rise building on manhattan's lower east side. more than two dozen firefighters were injured. two elderly residents were hospitalized in critical condition with smoke inhalation. the fire started on the first floor of a mixed residential and commercial building last night around 10:00 and then spread to two other buildings. the fire burned for four hours before being put under control. officials stay red cross is helping the 50 to 60 families who were displaced. >>> "the today show" is next at the top of the hour. let's go live now to matt lauer to see what they are working on. good morning, matt. >> good morning to you. nice to see you. coming. up the black box, have now been recovered from saturday's deadly plane crash in russia. the crash that killed the president of poland and his wife and other top officials. also ahead in an exclusive live interview of the florida mother teenager accused in a beating. and oprah winfr
out of new york city. more than 250 firefighters battled a seven alarm fire in a high rise building on manhattan's lower east side. more than two dozen firefighters were injured. two elderly residents were hospitalized in critical condition with smoke inhalation. the fire started on the first floor of a mixed residential and commercial building last night around 10:00 and then spread to two other buildings. the fire burned for four hours before being put under control. officials stay red cross...
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. >> shannon: congressman peter king of new york. thank you for your time today. >> thank you as always. >>> volcanoic ash crippled air travel. we will talk to greg palkot on the phone and get an update on what he is seeing,. >>> and senator john mccain. is he a maverick or isn't he?vs we will get you hear his take, coming up next. who grew my soup, well, here they are. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ we get dole miles on every purchase. so we earned a ski trip twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. ( thuds ) i'll take this. ( crashing ) double miles add up quick. and all of those. so we brought the whole gang. one adult, one goat please. it's hard to beat double miles. everyone knows two is better than one. introducing the venturcard from capital one... with double miles on every pchase every day. go to capitalone.com. wht's in your waet? oh, poor baby. wouldgo to capitalone.com. you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possibl
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the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield five minutes to mr. patrick murphy, who is really responsible for us being here today. he has worked so hard on this legislation and of course as i have said to many staffers along the way, this makes a whole lot of sense. i want to thank him and of course mr. platts and people who worked on this and kept it going. i want to recognize him for five minutes, the sponsor of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. murphy: thank you, mr. speaker thank you, chairman, i appreciate it. let me first off by thanking my colleague across the aisle, the gentleman from california, for partnering with me on this bipartisan bill for the past two years. and today is a great day for our country. i want to also highlight his partnership and his commitment to fiscal responsibility. it's an honor to work with you, sir. i also want to thank senator tom carper for his tireless efforts in advancing this legislation in the sena
the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: mr. speaker, i'd like to yield five minutes to mr. patrick murphy, who is really responsible for us being here today. he has worked so hard on this legislation and of course as i have said to many staffers along the way, this makes a whole lot of sense. i want to thank him and of course mr. platts and people who worked on this and kept it going. i want to recognize him for five minutes, the sponsor of the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is...
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the new york attorney represent him at that hearing. the lawyer from new york was told he could not participate, he could not question any witnesses, he could not offer any evidence. so jon stood naked in the eyes of the law while kate was, as they say, lawyered up -- >> did he ever think of getting a continuance in order to get a lawyer that could practice in that jurisdiction? >> you or i would have done that in a second. but that wasn't done. it was never requested. jon's not a lawyer -- >> okay. i understand. i understand that the line is it was the lawyer's fault. okay. i understand that. we are taking your calls live. out to kelly czink at celebtv.com. what about the timing of this, kelly czink? she hits it big on "dancing with the stars." millions of people watch it. it's fantastic. it's exciting. it's beautiful outfits. there she is. the whole broadway makeup. it's very glitzy and glamorous. and she survives the round. the next morning -- >> and then -- >> -- they file this. >> of course. because jon wants the attention back. jo
the new york attorney represent him at that hearing. the lawyer from new york was told he could not participate, he could not question any witnesses, he could not offer any evidence. so jon stood naked in the eyes of the law while kate was, as they say, lawyered up -- >> did he ever think of getting a continuance in order to get a lawyer that could practice in that jurisdiction? >> you or i would have done that in a second. but that wasn't done. it was never requested. jon's not a...
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he is convicted as a spy and hung in kingston, new york. buttons. some of you may have codes where you have a cloth over the button this was a fashion that was popular at the time in the american revolution. your overcoat, the buttons to match the color-- cloth over the button to match the color of the jacket. what happened was children were able to pretty much go in and out of the lines almost at any time without being harassed whatsoever so they would write messages in shorthand, place it over either a wooden or bone button which then would be covered in a cloth. their son would go through the lines out to the american troops, see his brother who would then take the messages out from underneath the button, write a response and send him back into the city of philadelphia. canteens. there are instances of double bottomed canteens that were used. close, dr. benjamin church mentions mentioned that some of his spies, on their breeches, if you are familiar with what a hoodie is, a sweatshirt that has pulled strings, so you have this leave that the pull
he is convicted as a spy and hung in kingston, new york. buttons. some of you may have codes where you have a cloth over the button this was a fashion that was popular at the time in the american revolution. your overcoat, the buttons to match the color-- cloth over the button to match the color of the jacket. what happened was children were able to pretty much go in and out of the lines almost at any time without being harassed whatsoever so they would write messages in shorthand, place it...
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david muir, abc news, new york. >>> more headaches for toyota. the company's recalling 2010 lexus gx-460s to fix a potential stability control problem. toyota says its dealers can update software to alleviate roll-overs. last week "consumer reports" put the vehicle on its don't buy list because of the safety hazard. >>> general motors is set to announce tomorrow it will fully repay the $6.7 billion taxpayer loan earlier than the promised payback date in june. the ceo is expected to make the details public during a visit to a plant in kansas city. the company has received a total of $52 billion in u.s. government aid with the $6.7 billion considered a loan. >>> some political news this morning out of florida where governor charlie crist says he hasn't made up his mind whether to run for the senate as an independent. crist trails conservative republican marco rubio in primary poll busy double-digit margins. their race is seen as a test between moderate policies and those of a tea party-backed candidate. crist is considering his options. >> i can te
david muir, abc news, new york. >>> more headaches for toyota. the company's recalling 2010 lexus gx-460s to fix a potential stability control problem. toyota says its dealers can update software to alleviate roll-overs. last week "consumer reports" put the vehicle on its don't buy list because of the safety hazard. >>> general motors is set to announce tomorrow it will fully repay the $6.7 billion taxpayer loan earlier than the promised payback date in june. the ceo...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> well, there will be no solo around the world trip for abby sutherland. the 16-year-old reports on a blog she's ending it because of her boat. >>> time for nba playoff high lights. here's will selva at espnews. >>> good morning, dwyane wade with that blockbuster free agency class this summer. potentially playing his final home game in miami. we'll get to wait in a moment. first, michael beasley, 2 of his 20. heat least by 28. celtics up by two. ray allen, rajon rondo, back to allen. 15. celtics lead by four. then d-wade time. wade, three points at the end of that wave, though. the heat open it 25-8 run. 6 career, 44 playoff games. 14. michael beasley with the putback. the "c"s can close out the series in boston on tuesday night. >>> game four, spurs/mavs, manu ginobili. playing with a nasal fracture. and he bounces hard. he pulls ginobili hard to the ground. you see him saying, fellows, fellows, stay on the bench. he's ejected. hill. 29 points, 5 for 6 from three-point legend. from behind the arc. jason terry had 13 points, they all came in the second ha
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >>> well, there will be no solo around the world trip for abby sutherland. the 16-year-old reports on a blog she's ending it because of her boat. >>> time for nba playoff high lights. here's will selva at espnews. >>> good morning, dwyane wade with that blockbuster free agency class this summer. potentially playing his final home game in miami. we'll get to wait in a moment. first, michael beasley, 2 of his 20. heat least by 28....
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just the latest, new york's governor just today asking union workers to forgo a 4% pay hike to close the state's $9 billion deficit. in new jersey, the new governor there calling on teachers to accept a pay freeze for one year across the country same story. at least 17 states have already started to reign in pricey benefits for public workers. stuart says this is not the way to balance a budget. he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are democrats and they're saying it's the same problem. >> a lot of them are democrats. not all of them obviously. th not the way to balance the budget if every state or local government used service cuts to balance their budgets it would cost another million jobs. we can't afford to take more jobs out of the economy and more wages. >> neil: but stuart, what if -- >> wait. >> neil: i want you to hear the governor, then react to this. >> we're not asking because we're trying to gouge anyone. we're asking because the state is now $9.2 billion in deficit. when is somebody going to get it. >> shepard: we ha
just the latest, new york's governor just today asking union workers to forgo a 4% pay hike to close the state's $9 billion deficit. in new jersey, the new governor there calling on teachers to accept a pay freeze for one year across the country same story. at least 17 states have already started to reign in pricey benefits for public workers. stuart says this is not the way to balance a budget. he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are...
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he's looking at it as a question of new york. what is-s a fat cat bonus to somebody else is a tax payment to mim. >> that's jobs. mike allen, the star of this sunday's -- >> oh, check it out. >> -- new york times magazine, very, very exciting for you, mike. i can't wait to wake up to my sunday "new york times" and read that story about mike allen. >> love it. >>> up next, the big headlines from last night's nfl draft. who's taking a chance on tim tebow? that's next in sports. >>> also, blago versus obama. how the former illinois governor is hoping to drag the president into his federal corruption trial. keep it right here on "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] it's rollback time at walmart. right now, walmart has rolled back prices on top lawn care brands like poulan pro, brute by briggs & stratton, pennington, scotts and spectracide. along with thousands of others all over the store. it's rollback time! save money. live better. walmart. it's rollback time! when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and whe
he's looking at it as a question of new york. what is-s a fat cat bonus to somebody else is a tax payment to mim. >> that's jobs. mike allen, the star of this sunday's -- >> oh, check it out. >> -- new york times magazine, very, very exciting for you, mike. i can't wait to wake up to my sunday "new york times" and read that story about mike allen. >> love it. >>> up next, the big headlines from last night's nfl draft. who's taking a chance on tim...
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time to hop off the train and get off at citi field in new york. second year for the mets in their new mote. this place was not good last year, washington lost 7 games. it's a little chilly here to today. >> we don't have too many outs in our lineup. if you get through a couple of guys, somebody else will get them. >> morgan leads it off with the triple. later, harris getting more reps. hitting the ball hard. 2 run homer and late in the ball game you get zimmerman, down the right field line, that was the game winning run. he was fighting off a lot of good pitches. we have a good defensive lineup. when they are all clicking, they are going to put a lot of numbers up. >> yesterday you would say, it was cluck pitching. >> absolutely, after a couple of blow out games by the phillies, number 35 came in throwing a lot of strikes. working ahead. doesn't throw too many pitches. he was on his game yesterday and one run lead, you turn it over to your closer and that's the first win for the nationals. big win. >> that was huge. i wouldn't say the mets broken
time to hop off the train and get off at citi field in new york. second year for the mets in their new mote. this place was not good last year, washington lost 7 games. it's a little chilly here to today. >> we don't have too many outs in our lineup. if you get through a couple of guys, somebody else will get them. >> morgan leads it off with the triple. later, harris getting more reps. hitting the ball hard. 2 run homer and late in the ball game you get zimmerman, down the right...
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new york city has copied that. in los angeles, they found a decrease in hospitalizations due to food borne illnesses because of those letter grades. other cities have been following the lead of los angeles. getting restaurants to cleaning up their act is important and putting pressure on restaurants to clean up. >> we are talking about food safety and labeling. >> our next call comes from new orleans. mike on the line for independents. caller: maybe three things here. the fda is basically a joke. it's a branch of the food industry lobbyists gmos, rats won't eat this food. yet our government won't label it. europe has had the great sense to go ahead and ban these things. secondly,as pertain is a again etically modified item. in almost 85% of the sweetened products. and then of course, you have high glucose corn surup. it's almost like the government is trying to kill us. >> i wouldn't go so far but i agree the fda isn't doing the job it should be doing. in the past year, there's new management. these people really w
new york city has copied that. in los angeles, they found a decrease in hospitalizations due to food borne illnesses because of those letter grades. other cities have been following the lead of los angeles. getting restaurants to cleaning up their act is important and putting pressure on restaurants to clean up. >> we are talking about food safety and labeling. >> our next call comes from new orleans. mike on the line for independents. caller: maybe three things here. the fda is...
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host: marcus from auburn, new york, democrat's line with the gove nor from new york city. caller: good morning. how you doing? guest: good morning. auburn is a great city. i've been there several times. i had a chance to tour the house a couple times and one example of great new york patriots. caller: and i am a true patriot. i've got to be honest, i am on the democratic line but i really don't believe in a party system. i really believe that that has been our downfall is the way that we have a two-party system, you pit one side against the other. and i mean, the only dinchings between republicans and democrats and sunnis and shiites is the amount of weapons we're allowed to use. but that's not where i'm going. i've got to be honest. i want to tell you a story, i drive for a company you might know, we care transportation. i gt hurt on the job in 2007. i'm now unemployed. i'm on compensation. when i got hurt, i was in the process of getting my teeth fixed. i was diagnosed with hepatitis c. the medication that i was given destroyed my limb of nodes. i can now get no insuranc
host: marcus from auburn, new york, democrat's line with the gove nor from new york city. caller: good morning. how you doing? guest: good morning. auburn is a great city. i've been there several times. i had a chance to tour the house a couple times and one example of great new york patriots. caller: and i am a true patriot. i've got to be honest, i am on the democratic line but i really don't believe in a party system. i really believe that that has been our downfall is the way that we have a...
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>> florida. >> new york city. and pensacola. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> you like bands, hip new bands. >> yeah. >> we're listening to them right now. >> cut the mike. >> the glow sticks? >>> it's just after 7:30 on the east coast. time foye a quick look at today's top stories. airplanes are gradually taking to the skies across europe today giving hope to millions of travelers stranded due to iceland's volcanic eruption. european authorities said they expect some 55% to 60% of flights to resume today. british officials say britain's airports are likely to remain closed for another day because of a new ash cloud. >>> al qaeda in iraq suffered what could be a major setback after u.s. and iraqi forces killed two top figures during a raid on a remote corner of the anbar province. general ray odierno weighed in, calling the deaths, quote, potentially the most significant blow to al qaeda in iraq since the beginning of the insurgency. we'll be talking to general odierno coming up lately bit later in the show. >
>> florida. >> new york city. and pensacola. >> welcome back to "morning joe." >> you like bands, hip new bands. >> yeah. >> we're listening to them right now. >> cut the mike. >> the glow sticks? >>> it's just after 7:30 on the east coast. time foye a quick look at today's top stories. airplanes are gradually taking to the skies across europe today giving hope to millions of travelers stranded due to iceland's volcanic...
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i think it's funny after the poll on the new york times. they surveyed tea partiers and it turned out they are more highly educated and a little wealthier than the american populous at large. so it will go from them being hillbillies to republican fat cats, but i think they are regular americans. >> is it your feeling it's been based on classism? >> no. it's liberals who don't want to deal with the argument. but on the polls taken -- and i have spoken at two tea parties, one in connecticut and one in las vegas. the polls taken of the tea partiers because they have been viciously attacked by the media. for one thing it's hard to describe the typical tea partiers. it's broad and a genuine grassroots movement. about 20% of them voted for obama. about 5% black, 10% hispanic and, as the new york times poll shows today, a little more highly educated and a little wealthier than the average american. >> ann's right, but they are not just more educated, more affluent, they don't look like you, like me. when you see the tea party rallies, what do you
i think it's funny after the poll on the new york times. they surveyed tea partiers and it turned out they are more highly educated and a little wealthier than the american populous at large. so it will go from them being hillbillies to republican fat cats, but i think they are regular americans. >> is it your feeling it's been based on classism? >> no. it's liberals who don't want to deal with the argument. but on the polls taken -- and i have spoken at two tea parties, one in...
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dishes right here in new york city. and is often the case, food and family go hand in hand, as marco canora explains in tonight's "plate list." >> to this day, i remember, like, being in the grocery store, begging and crying and asking my mom to buy me, like, cocoa puffs, you know, and she wouldn't do it, and i hated her then for it but i look back at it now and i'm incredibly grateful that i didn't grow up on junky processed food. this is minced carrots, celery and onion cooked until it is a golden brown. the rabbit. the tomato. the olives go in. and then you want to bruise the rose mary real well to let some of those really flavorful oils come out. while that gets hot, we're going to drop this pasta into the boiling water. and then we have the liquid that we cooked the rabbit in. you want to cook the noodles in the sauce. that really imparts flavor into the noodles. so, we're going to toss it around a little bit. cheese. and a tiny knob of butter. i wish you could taste it, because it is super tasty. delish. my first
dishes right here in new york city. and is often the case, food and family go hand in hand, as marco canora explains in tonight's "plate list." >> to this day, i remember, like, being in the grocery store, begging and crying and asking my mom to buy me, like, cocoa puffs, you know, and she wouldn't do it, and i hated her then for it but i look back at it now and i'm incredibly grateful that i didn't grow up on junky processed food. this is minced carrots, celery and onion cooked...
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she was a very cloistered woman in new york city. my dad traveled the world and did a lot of things when he was a young man, so he started traveling when he was 14 years old. i think i got a lot of that from them, and intuition and savvy and knowing how to survive is a big part of its common -- big part of it, and a lot of why i said in a book i could have been a better father was that i did not have time to teach my children they had to survive by themselves, they can as i gave them too much. i give them too much to this day -- because i gave them too much. i give them too much to this day. i would not change anything for the world. they are wonderful children, but i could have spent more time with them. there are choices in life. i made a choice for career and success. when you make that choice, you give up something. i worked 24 hours today and seven days a week. i do not know about saturday or sunday, holidays or vacations. to me, working and being around people and talking and persuading people in politics and charity work and m
she was a very cloistered woman in new york city. my dad traveled the world and did a lot of things when he was a young man, so he started traveling when he was 14 years old. i think i got a lot of that from them, and intuition and savvy and knowing how to survive is a big part of its common -- big part of it, and a lot of why i said in a book i could have been a better father was that i did not have time to teach my children they had to survive by themselves, they can as i gave them too much....
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you had 500 new highs on the new york stock exchange yesterday. 634 new highs today on the new york stock exchange. you don't have corrections when you have that type of internal strength. and if you're a portfolio manager running a fund, an actively managed fund right now, if the last couple of fridays you had a bad weekend you're going to have a terrible weekend this weekend because more active managers are underperforming the index right now than there's been in many, many years. and that will continue to drive this meltup. >> let's talk about this week real quick. first of all, the hardest trade to make is always the best trade. and right now the hardest trade is to stay with this rally right now. this is not the 2009 hedge fund vip rally. you looked this week, you saw google, you saw amazon, you saw freeport-mcmoran, all 2009
you had 500 new highs on the new york stock exchange yesterday. 634 new highs today on the new york stock exchange. you don't have corrections when you have that type of internal strength. and if you're a portfolio manager running a fund, an actively managed fund right now, if the last couple of fridays you had a bad weekend you're going to have a terrible weekend this weekend because more active managers are underperforming the index right now than there's been in many, many years. and that...
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we'll begin in new york with the nfl draft. >> with the first pick of 2010 nfl draft the st. louis rams select sam bradford, quarterback, oklahoma. >> not bad when you consider that bradford missed most of last season with a separated shoulder. defensive tacker, ndamukongs is suh was selected. and everybody wanted to know where quarterback tim tebow would land. how about denver. denver selected him 25th overall. >>> lakers and thunder pick it up in the fourth. durant and russell combine for 22 of their final 23. oklahoma city won their first ever playoff. game four's tomorrow night. >>> to chicago, the bulls made a win over the cavs. he made lebron james look like another player. bynum got the tough layup. the bulls held on for a 108-106 win. >>> nhl, the flyers the last team to make the playoffs. now they're the first team to advance to the second round. phillies scored three minutes in. >>> in pittsburgh it took three overtimes but somebody finally won game five between the penguins and senators. that's your game winner. senators survived to play another game. they won it 4
we'll begin in new york with the nfl draft. >> with the first pick of 2010 nfl draft the st. louis rams select sam bradford, quarterback, oklahoma. >> not bad when you consider that bradford missed most of last season with a separated shoulder. defensive tacker, ndamukongs is suh was selected. and everybody wanted to know where quarterback tim tebow would land. how about denver. denver selected him 25th overall. >>> lakers and thunder pick it up in the fourth. durant and...
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welcome to "huckabee" from the fox news studios in new york city. what a great audience we have out here tonight. where do we get these folks? keep them coming! [ applause ] newt gingrich led the republican takeover of the house in 1994. can republicans do it again? newt and his wife are here tonight to tell us. also, alina fernandez is not the only cuban exile to be outspoken critic of fidel castro and his 50-year dictatorship of cuba. but what makes her different is that she is castro's daughter and she is here with her remarkable story tonight. stars of the reality hit "real housewives of new york city" alax mcchord and simon van kimpon have a reality check on parenthood. he is one of the top voices in all of irish music, but his golden pipes might have gone unnoticed if not for a long distance audition. irish tenor anthony kearns is here with us tonight. it will be a great show and you are a part of it on the fox news channel. [ applause ] president obama has often been criticized for some words that he spoke, but frankly he inspired me with the
welcome to "huckabee" from the fox news studios in new york city. what a great audience we have out here tonight. where do we get these folks? keep them coming! [ applause ] newt gingrich led the republican takeover of the house in 1994. can republicans do it again? newt and his wife are here tonight to tell us. also, alina fernandez is not the only cuban exile to be outspoken critic of fidel castro and his 50-year dictatorship of cuba. but what makes her different is that she is...
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york city and this is our home town paper, "the new york post.".. and part of the family and it says don't kim the golden goose and this mayor says, 1 in 12 working new yorkers, bill are related to the financial sector here and is a huge, huge tax revenue generator and he says don't be too tough and feels senator schumer, perhaps at least according to reports with meetings that have been held, feels the senator is not sticking up for wall street. bill: how could you regulate this and get bipartisan support in washington? and do it en a way where you don't kill jobs? john boehner is coming up in 25 minutes and that is all he'll talk about, he says this idea will run jobs out of america. >> on the one hand, there are people who say absolutely. if you are too tough and the president will speak just before noon eastern time here in new york about that. if you are too tough, you will squelch the biggest opportunity creator here in the city of new york and the financial world center, but, on the other hand, obama would probably say, hey, if you want to ta
york city and this is our home town paper, "the new york post.".. and part of the family and it says don't kim the golden goose and this mayor says, 1 in 12 working new yorkers, bill are related to the financial sector here and is a huge, huge tax revenue generator and he says don't be too tough and feels senator schumer, perhaps at least according to reports with meetings that have been held, feels the senator is not sticking up for wall street. bill: how could you regulate this and...
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hammer in new york. all right, you may want to hang on to your 3-d glasses because there is a 3-d frenzy going on in hollywood right now. i'm hear to tell you. 3-d's obviously nothing throughf knew but experts now say that they have technology to make 3-d bigger and better than ever. here's "showbiz tonight" kareen wynter with the scoop on the future of 3-d. >> we will send our message -- >> reporter: "avatar's" message is that the future could mean big bucks when it comes to 3-d. created and shot with 3-d technology, the film is the highest-grossing movie of all-time with roughly $400 million coming from 3-d screens alone in the u.s. >> outstanding. >> reporter: but so much moneymaking potential, hopes are high that this latest 3-d boom doesn't go bust. and there's a movement under way to blaze this trail straight into the future. is it fair to call you a 3-d guru? you've been doing this for -- since the beginning of time. >> sure. i mean, yeah, but there's a bunch of gurus out there. >> reporter: buzz
hammer in new york. all right, you may want to hang on to your 3-d glasses because there is a 3-d frenzy going on in hollywood right now. i'm hear to tell you. 3-d's obviously nothing throughf knew but experts now say that they have technology to make 3-d bigger and better than ever. here's "showbiz tonight" kareen wynter with the scoop on the future of 3-d. >> we will send our message -- >> reporter: "avatar's" message is that the future could mean big bucks...
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you're seeing places like new york city, new york state, really new york state, a lot of issuance coming out of that. california, other places around the country are still serious issuers. >> and who are the buyers? when you're going out now and trying to get people to buy, has there been a shift, whether it be retail investor -- or who's buying? >> i think after you just watched a meltdown, and people are still a little gun-shy and leery, those buying munis these days, it used to be senior citizens and those retirees, now it is people across spectrumspe. it's people who wouldn't, instead of going straight into the stock market, let me buy municipals. so you're seeing a wider range, particularly, on a retail basis, individuals buying stocks. or buying bonds. a lot more than ever before. >> bill thompson, thank you very much. we appreciate it. good to see you again. >> good seeing you. thank you. >> he does look much better rested than last time i saw him. >>> next on the show, five days out of the box, already a big problem for the ipad. is apple killing its core of early adapters with t
you're seeing places like new york city, new york state, really new york state, a lot of issuance coming out of that. california, other places around the country are still serious issuers. >> and who are the buyers? when you're going out now and trying to get people to buy, has there been a shift, whether it be retail investor -- or who's buying? >> i think after you just watched a meltdown, and people are still a little gun-shy and leery, those buying munis these days, it used to...
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now, you cited as support for your views the new york mayor. yet, since that time, the mayor and the governor have both opposed this decision. you asserted that, quote, we know that we can prosecute terrorists in our federal courts safely and scurel because there are more than 300 convicted international and domestic terrorists currently in the bureau of prisons. but that was surely an exaggeration. when on march 22, you finally provided a list of those individuals after much prodding, it was, i think, an inflated list of many hundreds of lesser offenses. many of those cases were only prosecuted before the military commissions became operable. in your november testimony, you claim that civilian courts were just as effective at protecting classified material as the military courts. yet, in those same march 22nd responses, your department of justice contradicted your statements and conceded that military commissions do provide better safeguards. in fact, the responses list seven ways a military court procedures are superior. on december 25, the c
now, you cited as support for your views the new york mayor. yet, since that time, the mayor and the governor have both opposed this decision. you asserted that, quote, we know that we can prosecute terrorists in our federal courts safely and scurel because there are more than 300 convicted international and domestic terrorists currently in the bureau of prisons. but that was surely an exaggeration. when on march 22, you finally provided a list of those individuals after much prodding, it was,...
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prepares to do battle with the "new york times" by unveiling a new new york city edition. the "journal" mailed "time" subscribers offers that gives them home delivery for just $10 a mop. >>> speaking of the "time"s, sold its spot in the red sox. another partner bought for an undisclosed sum. reduces the players stake in the firm from 17.34%. >>> up next on "street signs," the ipad can marine a new chapter for book publishers. certainly contact providers falling all over themselves to get in on the act. has will it mean for kindle and sn it the death of the laptop? "street signs" will be back in a moment. d# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 investment firms wouldn't even dream of overcharging people. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in fact, they'd spend all of their time dreaming up ways tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to give us more for our money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i guess i'd just like to see a little more give tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and a little less take, you know? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me, they'd spend a lot more time tdd# 1-800-345-2550 worrying about my b
prepares to do battle with the "new york times" by unveiling a new new york city edition. the "journal" mailed "time" subscribers offers that gives them home delivery for just $10 a mop. >>> speaking of the "time"s, sold its spot in the red sox. another partner bought for an undisclosed sum. reduces the players stake in the firm from 17.34%. >>> up next on "street signs," the ipad can marine a new chapter for book publishers....
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captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. the. soant the search continues for the 11 workers missing since the explosion late tuesday night. the coast guard has now expanded its search area to cover 3,000 square miles of the gulf waters. whit johnson has the latest. >> reporter: when the oil rig finally sank into the gulf of mexico this morning, there was still no sign of the missing. now an environmental concern-- the coast guard estimates crude oil at the rate of 8,000 barrels a day, could be spilling into the open sea. 700,000 gallons of diesel fuel was also stored on the rig, and now that it's underwater, officials don't know whether that fuel is also spilling. they do know this accident has a potential to be an environmental disaster. >> i think there are just too many uncertainties for us to be able to estimate what the volume of the potential spill could be. >> reporter: b.p. oil, which leases the platform and, and the coast guard have at least 35 containment vessels dispatched to the area. if neces
captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. the. soant the search continues for the 11 workers missing since the explosion late tuesday night. the coast guard has now expanded its search area to cover 3,000 square miles of the gulf waters. whit johnson has the latest. >> reporter: when the oil rig finally sank into the gulf of mexico this morning, there was still no sign of the missing. now an...